Donald Byrd - Kofi - Audiophile
Donald Byrd - Kofi - Audiophile
Donald Byrd - Kofi - Audiophile
Donald Byrd - Kofi - Audiophile
Donald Byrd - Kofi - Audiophile
Donald Byrd - Kofi - Audiophile

Donald Byrd - Kofi

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Donald Byrd – trumpet 
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Bass – Ron Carter  [click here to see more products featuring Ron Carter]

Drums, Percussion – Airto Moreira [click here to see more products featuring Airto Moreira]

Electric Piano – Duke Pearson [click here to see more products featuring Duke Pearson]

Drums – Mickey Roker

Electric Bass – Bob Cranshaw

Flute, Tenor Saxophone – Lew Tabakin

Guitar – Wally Richardson

Tenor Saxophone – Frank Foster

Trombone – William Campbell

All written by Donald Byrd

 

1 LP, Deluxe Tip-on-acket

Original analog Master Tape : YES

Heavy Press : 180g

Record Color : Black

Speed : 33 RPM

Size : 12’’

Stereo

Studio

Record Press : RTI

Label : Blue Note Tone Poet

Original Label : Blue Note

Recorded in December 16, 1969 - December 4, 1970 - at A&R Studios, New York City

Produced by Joe Harley

Mastered by Kevin Gray at Cohearent Audio

Design & Art Direction by Patrick Roques

Photography by Francis Wolff

Originally released in February 24, 1995

Reissued in 2024

 

Tracks :

Side A:

  1. Kofi
  2. Fufu

Side B:

  1. Perpetual Love
  2. Elmina

 

Reviews :

Kofi was extracted from some of last Blue Note sessions of the 1960s before Byrd's ventures into soul fusion territory. The playing here is no less than stellar, with seasoned veterans such as Ron Carter and Airto Moreira giving Byrd more than ample support to stretch out and soulfully foreshadow elements of future recordings. Lew Tabackin easily shares the spotlight with his beautiful flute passages on the title track, while Frank Foster and the rest of the supporting group complement Byrd's playing with a grace that emulates the early chemistry between the early Miles Davis groups of the early '60s. The subtle relaxed tones of this album make it truly one of the essential releases in Byrd's catalog, not only from a historical standpoint (his future collaborations with the Mizell brothers would take him to an entirely different plane of thought), but from a casual listening standpoint as well."  AllMusic Review by Rob Theakston

 

Ratings:

AllMusic : 4 / 5 ; Discogs : 4.68 / 5 ; The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings : 3 / 4

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